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Reporting bugs
The bug-reporting interface
This release of Sophie integrates internal bug reporting. When a serious bug occurs, the bug tracking window will appear. It looks like this:
This can also be triggered when an error has not occurred; you can choose Help > Send an Error Report to bring up this window.
This window does not automatically send a bug report to the Sophie developers. If you use this window, you can generate a bug report form that can be sent to the developers. You should be aware that choosing to use the error-reporting window may transmit personal information (like the name of the directories on your hard drive) to Sophie's developers; if you're worried about this, use of internal bug reporting is entirely voluntary.
Sending bug information to the developers
If you've found a bug in Sophie, we'd love it if you send it to us. Here's how:
- First, you first need to fill in your email address.
- Filling in some basic information about what you did that caused the error (in the bottom field) is also useful. If there's a particular sequence of events that triggers the bug, listing that sequence will be very helpful.
- If a particular piece of media or book that always causes the error, you can attach that. This isn't always necessary.
- When all that's filled in, click the Save as File button. Give the bug report a useful name that ends in .txt - like error with page turning links.txt. The bug report will be saved as a text file on your computer.
- Finally, send the report to Dan Visel at dan @ sophiecommons.org. Note that sometimes bug reports can be very large (more than 1 Mb); if this is the case, you might zip it before emailing.
That's it. If we have questions, we'll email you back for details.
Bugs can also be discussed on the Sophie 2 user list or the developer list as well as in the forums of this site.